Today at Apple’s WWDC 2018 conference the company revealed an update on Apple TV. According to Apple, the Apple TV business has grown 50% year-over-year, which is pretty impressive for a product that not a whole lot of people talk about. Now, on the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV can replace your Charter Spectrum cable box later this year
Apple said that its Apple TV streaming-television device would be able to replace the clunky cable box of Charter Spectrum cable subscribers later this year, the company said Monday at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose. WWDC is known as the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV works with Dolby Atmos, TV providers
Apple has announced that Apple TV, in addition to supporting Dolby Vision, will soon support Dolby Atmos spatial sound. Users will need an Atmos sound bar and an Apple TV 4K unit. Any purchased content will be upgraded to a Dolby-supported version, if ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV Dolby Atmos support: What you need to know
Apple TV 4K is already a pretty capable streaming box, but later this year, it’s going to get better. At WWDC 2018 today, Apple announced that Apple TV 4K will soon be getting some much-loved Dolby technology in the form of Dolby Atmos. When combined ... ( read original story ...)
The Apple TV is finally getting Dolby Atmos support
Apple announced some new features for its Apple TV set-top box during WWDC today. The company is bringing live sports and news to the TV app, along with full Dolby Atmos support coming to the Apple TV 4K. Apple TV 4K is now the first (and only) streaming ... ( read original story ...)
Apple announces iOS 12 with focus on performance and stability
iOS 12 is a secret no more. Apple announced the next version of its mobile operating system for iPhone and iPad at WWDC on Monday and, boy, is there a lot to look forward to. Mostly, Apple's focusing on under-the-hood changes such as performance and respon ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Announces Slew of New Anti-Addiction iPhone Controls
“We need to have tools and data to allow us to understand how we consume digital media,” Tony Fadell, a former senior Apple executive who worked on the original iPhone and iPod, said in a recent interview. “We need to get finer-grain language and ... ( read original story ...)